Physical Therapy Helps Woman Return to "Old Self" After Brain Tumor

Helo Matzelle ignored a ringing sound in her ears for a while. But shortly after she started hearing voices, she saw a doctor.

An MRI discovered a brain tumor—shocking news. As Helo braced herself for surgery, she was optimistic and hopeful: "My family and I figured we could handle 6 days of recovery," she said.

The tumor was successfully removed, but after the surgery Helo’s brain began to swell, the result of the surgical extraction of a rare brain tumor (microcystic meningioma). To save her life, Helo was put into a drug-induced coma.

Three weeks later, Helo was finally able to move out of the intensive care unit, but her recovery was just beginning. She would need to relearn how to walk, talk, and function again.

She leaned on her physical therapists and her family for support for more than 25 weeks, and learned about herself in the process.

"There's something about struggling and falling, and getting back up again," she said. "You realize you're stronger than you thought you were when you started."

When things got tough, Helo remembered her goal to return to her "old self."